rla on December 13th, 2018

The 200th episode of Evening under Lamplight looks back at some highlights of earlier shows, including a party triptych, a tribute to teenage self-pity, Dante’s circle of lust, and Leonard Cohen’s finale. You are invted to attend.

(First broadcast on Cambridge 105 Radio, the commercially funded community broadcaster for the city and South Cambridgeshire.)

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rla on November 15th, 2018

We look at some aspects of Sun and Moon, with a variety of songs and some commentary, and then a rich modern fairy tale to wrap it all up. You are invited to attend.

(First broadcast on Cambridge 105 Radio, the commercially funded community broadcaster for the city and South Cambridgeshire.)

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rla on October 25th, 2018

What do you lose when you lose something? when you lose someone? What do you win when you “win”? Or what’s going on when you “lose yourself”? Lost vs won / lost and found. (Don’t let “loser” remain a term of abuse.) You are invited to attend as we play around with these ideas, helped by some good songs.

(First broadcast on Cambridge 105 Radio, the commercially funded community broadcaster for the city and South Cambridgeshire.)

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rla on September 28th, 2018

You know the story of Cinderella, but this evening, under lamplight, we attend a little more to this story about self-esteem and transformation. You are invited to attend.

Cindrella by Edmund Dulac

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rla on September 14th, 2018

Series 6 opens by attending to the epic hero Aeneas, as he contends with loss, exile, storms, exhaustion, and the hatred of the Juno, Queen of the gods. We come upon him as he recognises the deep sadness in the human condition, a Roman version of the Japanese “mono no aware” we attended to last time. You are invited to attend, too.

(First broadcast on Cambridge 105 Radio, the commercially funded community broadcaster for the city and South Cambridgeshire.)

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As heard on Cambridge 105 Radio, we play with the Japanese concept of “mono no aware”, those intense feelings of sadness and beauty that arise as we attend to the impermanence of things. So some thoughts about loss and acceptance and beauty, with poetry from Emily Dickinson, and music from Jefferson Airplane, Fairport Convention, Kinks, Dylan, and others. You are invited to attend.


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rla on August 16th, 2018

We attend to the story of Jonah – both the simplistic version of the story, as it is often presented, and the much more complex, playful, and significant version, a satire against ego-driven hatred of our enemies. And don’t miss the wonderful songs that intersperse the discussion. You are invited to attend.

Michelangelo’s Jonah

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How do we understand all those people who seem to surrender their minds and their individuality in blindly following an empty, and destructive, political movement? Dante gives us a powerful mythic image of these people in an early episode in the Inferno. We attend to that episode, and more, with musical interludes, and you are invited to attend.

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rla on July 19th, 2018

We attend to the second batch of songs from Dylan’s album Oh Mercy, plus two outtakes, songs that resonate with our broken political world, and with all the questions we keep asking ourselves about what’s going on. You are invited to attend.

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How do we celebrate July 4th this year? The Declaration of Independence, The Stars and Stripes Forever, and then Randy Newman with a response to it all. Then we go through the first half of Dylan’s album Oh Mercy – songs fitting for this political world where everything is broken, where teardrops fall, where we summon up the strength to ring them bells for all of us who are left, as we try to continue clear focused all around – most of the time. You are invited to attend.

(First broadcast on Cambridge 105 Radio, the commercially funded community broadcaster for the city and South Cambridgeshire.)

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